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Research findings

This page is kindly hosted by the Hospital Infant Feeding Network. Here you can download postcards, posters, leaflets and infographics showing the results of a research project on milk expression after preterm birth. This research formed part of a PhD at the University of Oxford for Dr Ilana Levene, co-chair of HIFN. The resources are provided for download to use in hospitals and other settings.

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Postcards for breast pumps

A set of postcards to attach to breast pumps with information about milk expression for sick and preterm babies. Click here to download the pdf file of the double sided cards for printing. If you want to view the cards online, click here (www.hifn.org/info).

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You can also save this image of a QR code that takes you to the online postcards, that could be displayed on or near breast pumps. You can download a pdf image here or a sticker template that can be printed as 55x55mm stickers here

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You may have noticed that we use 'additive' language on our website to refer to lactation and human milk feeding. This means that we might refer to 'breastfeeding/chestfeeding'. Chestfeeding is a term that some trans and non-binary people use to refer to feeding their child at the chest if the word breast is not congruent with their gender identity. Using additive language helps reduce a feeling of exclusion for non-binary and transgender people, without taking away from the importance of words like breastfeeding and mother. We do not always use additive language - for example when using infographics created by other organisations or referring to scientific research that didn't use additive language as this may not generalisable. There is a much more detailed description of the additive approach here.

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